Example sentences of "[noun] [that] i [verb] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 He describes , as I did , the lack of access between the interiors of modules , but accepts the view of consciousness that I associated with Minsky 's views on heterarchy : that , roughly speaking , sometimes one module would be conscious and sometimes another , depending on circumstances :
2 The Prince submitted his action to the judgement of ‘ the one sovereign that I recognize in France — the people ! ’ .
3 I think it was when I saw the London policeman wagging a finger at a scowling urchin that I thought of Wesley Binks and the time he put the firework through the surgery letter box .
4 It was not till the following afternoon that I drove into Highburn .
5 At the meeting er , of the Financial Resources Committee that I attended on Wednesday the first thing we discussed was the er the giving so far , up to the end of February from the various provinces and we , by the end of February er , the total was up to thirty thousand pounds less than we required er which could mean that the end of the year it could be a hundred and eighty thousand pounds less than required but er of all the
6 The four visits that I paid to Rhodesia in 1971 with my small team of senior officials were regarded as furnishing sufficient firm ground to found serious negotiations towards a settlement .
7 right , now , I mean that 's the basis that I start with June excuse me , now that 's the basis you said did n't we ?
8 I regarded it as a very happy accident that I went to U.C.L. to study English , not knowing at the time that I was going to a Department and to a College distinguished for English language studies .
9 That matter was being discussed at the chief executives ' conference that I attended in Harrogate on Thursday , and it is a matter of great importance to all those working in the ’ next steps ’ agencies .
10 In a lecture that I gave in Rome I tried to show that in spite of what Thomas Kuhn says ( which has been much exaggerated by his followers ) , you can not write the history of any branch of knowledge , whatever it may be , from a completely relativist point of view .
11 In some ways that was the classic sound that I had with Whitesnake , but that sound was n't usable in later , more AOR versions of either that band or even other things that I 've done ; all you can say is that it was right for that particular music .
12 Suffice as it 's to say that the negotiations did provide for extra seats for Germany in account of the additional population that accrued to Germany from the reunification of East and West Germany and er er at the same time the opportunity was taken to allot some extra seats to some other countries er which erm bore in mind er more closely than before , the respective differences in population sizes of the various countries that make up the community , er the two special committees that I referred to Mr Deputy Speaker , were set up in July nineteen ninety three .
13 That was 12 years ago , and after winning the first race that I entered between Sudbury and Bures in a non-racing canoe , I had caught the bug . ’
14 I see this point of view from my own position as a third generation commuter between Harrogate and Leeds , and as a third generation commuter I do n't feel that it is a commentary on any absence of jobs in Harrogate or any shortage of jobs in Harrogate that I work in Leeds and live in Harrogate , it 's just something I 've grown up to think of as natural .
15 He himself went into the Army , and erm , he was , he was born in a in a little village , and an article in the newspaper that I acquired in Strasbourg , said that he was born in this little village Lom le Soniere his was born to life , but in Strasbourg , where he wrote the National Anthem , he was born to immortality .
16 It 's a real place , in many ways , if you if you walk round the small terraced houses , certainly in the area that I represent in Southsea , it looks a bit like a northern city .
17 I was so anxious not to be late for my appointment that I got to Passy two hours early .
18 And on the very morning that I learned of Elise 's death you 'll remember that Rob walked into the office , back from his holiday .
19 The main complaint that I have about d'Compress is that it does not use standard DOS key and mouse commands .
20 The answer on this subject that I gave in November made it perfectly clear that the decision is mine and nobody else 's .
21 David has done some transcription this week , erm and I 've done a bit , erm and that 's basically , well we 've got one side of , you 've got one side of those lectures to do erm and I 've got some of the recording that I made on Thursday to do and that and that .
22 Well now I have in front of me my book that I wrote with Rachel Lowe about these erm these early film erm makers of Britain , and leafing it over I see some of the facts which lie behind the Brighton 's , Brighton 's contribution to this .
23 the farm yard set for Katie but then , cos I have n't got her so much , so I thought we , she , I do n't think she 'd be into police , I thought if I bought police and that was dearer and the amount that I bought for Ben and Charlotte
24 I 've a feeling that they might be the same lot that I saw at Geraldine 's party last month .
25 I would have liked to have shown the audience last night the footage that I did in Panama .
26 The first evidence of this surfaced on the second trip that I made to Rhodesia , in April 1971 .
27 With regard to your order for the above tape , I understand from a conversation that I had with Sue Atkins on her return to this country that you were tracing the Agreement documents before returning these to us for signature by the Press and despatch of the tape .
28 The independent panel that I appointed in July as you are aware , reported yesterday .
29 I ask the right hon. Gentleman to study the papers that I issued on Friday .
30 ‘ Mellissa , it is a matter of life and death that I speak to Quincx Roirbak immediately .
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